Mystery Squad
Mystery Squad
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Fraud Squad $9.95 Robyn, Nick and Trevor learn about paleontology as they try to solve a mystery at a local dinosaur dig. |
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Cold Case Squad $7.99 “Like all things good and bad in the world, it began with a woman…” And so begins the first chapter of Edna Buchanan’s Cold Case Squad, a new suspense novel that features a special homicide unit that breathes new life into old cases. A man and a woman are shot dead at a strip club in Miami Beach. A few hours later, an explosion in a garage rocks a child’s birthday party and burns a father of three to death. The murders go unsolved and the fire is chalked up to an accident. But was it an accident? Twelve years later, a blonde walks in to the Miami Police Department’s Cold Case Squad — which Buchanan fans will remember from The Ice Maiden — and complains that she’s been seeing her husband everywhere she goes. Trouble is, he’s been dead for twelve years. In Buchanan’s characteristic voice, “Some guys just don’t know when to let go.” As the Cold Case Squad unearths the details of the strip club deaths and the dead or missing father — as well as the unsolved killings of a series of little old ladies — readers get to know the three cops and their boss: veteran homicide detective Sergeant Craig Burch, whose marriage has turned into a case he can’t solve; Detective Sam Stone, for whom the past will always be a mystery; Detective Pete Nazario, airlifted out of Cuba during “Operation Pedro Pan” in the 1960s; and Lieutenant K. C. Riley, for whom one case will never grow cold. Edna Buchanan has been thrilling readers since her Pulitzer Prize-winning stint as a crime reporter for The Miami Herald. The Chicago Tribune once raved that “few writers can touch Buchanan,” to which The Washington Post Book World seemed to respond, “I doubt if anyone else is doing it better.” In Cold Case Squad, Edna Buchanan, the woman the Los Angeles Daily News calls “the Queen of crime,” delivers unlikely killers, near-perfect murders, and her most suspenseful novel yet. |
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How To Send Your Lover Wild By Generating A Sense Of Mystery
Dating definitely is a strange old game. You meet someone at one of the many Dating Websites and in the beginning you have the expectancy and interest of learning about your partner and just where it could lead, and that creates the exhilaration. Then again, a brilliant piece of advice for the guys is to hold an sense of mystery about themselves. Girls are eager to learn everything as fast as possible about the new fella in their life, but they are also fascinated by the air of secrecy that comes from keeping a few cards close to your chest.
We are not talking anything too sinister here, no-one wants to feel that they are with somebody with a dodgy secret history, but there is certainly an appeal and pull coupled with those who are not a wholly open book. They convey a charisma that can kindle passion, just by that reserved manner. The challenge of following up the inquisitiveness can lead to an extremely sensual, yet strong relationship; which is ideal for both parties.
Maintaining such a charming and magnetic stance is essential, as there is a risk that once the secret is exposed, or worse still they discover that there was no actual mystery in the first place and it was just a façade you took on, then the power of her emotions could fade. Keep up the pretence and the romance will without a doubt be constant. There isn't anything wrong with warmth and honesty, it goes a long way; but capricious and enigmatic just seems to send the women wild.